USA World Cup 2022 roster: USMNT final squad and possible starting XI for Qatar

Kyle Bonn

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With the nightmare of the failed qualification to the 2018 World Cup officially put to bed, USMNT fans can look forward to the big dance once again. And now they know the 26 players who will take them there.

U.S. national team manager Gregg Berhalter named his final roster on Wednesday, November 9 and there were a few surprises that caused raised eyebrows from fans and media.

Veteran Fulham defender Tim Ream made the cut, as did Seattle Sounders duo Cristian Roldan and Jordan Morris. Nashville right-back Shaq Moore and teenager Joe Scally beat out Reggie Cannon. And Haji Wright and Josh Sargent were taken ahead of Union Berlin's Jordan Pefok and Groningen's Ricardo Pepi, with the latter just beginning to turn things around on loan in the Netherlands.

"That was a really difficult conversation I had to have with him [Pepi]," Berhalter told ESPN during the reveal show. "He scored three goals in World Cup Qualifying and he's not going to be part of the program. Josh [Sargent] is competing in the [English] Championship and he played in the Premier League last year. We're playing Wales and England and both teams are stocked with players from those leagues.

"Haji Wright is in great form playing for his team in Turkey and Jesus Ferreira has been good for us and understands the game plan and how to execute it," Berhalter continued. "Haji Wright is in better form than Jordan Pefok in this moment."

As surprising was the exclusion of goalkeeper Zack Steffen who was the No. 1 goalkeeper for the USMNT earlier in the cycle.

"I think in some of the cases it's more about what we have than what we don't have," Berhalter said about the goalkeeper situation without referencing Steffen in particular. "With the three goalkeepers on the roster we feel great."

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USMNT World Cup roster for Qatar 2022

Here are all 26 players on Gregg Berhalter's final list:

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PositionNo.PlayerClubAgeCaps2022 World Cup
Qualifiers
GK12Ethan HorvathLuton Town (ENG)2780
GK25Sean JohnsonNYCFC (USA)33100
GK1Matt TurnerArsenal (ENG)28187
DEF13Tim ReamFulham (ENG)35461
DEF20Cameron Carter-VickersCeltic (SCO)24100
DEF2Sergino DestAC Milan (ITA)21176
DEF15Aaron LongNY Red Bulls (USA)30292
DEF18Shaq MooreNashville SC (USA)26154
DEF5Antonee RobinsonFulham (ENG)252813
DEF26Joe ScallyGladbach (GER)1920
DEF22DeAndre YedlinInter Miami (USA)29749
DEF3Walker ZimmermanNashville SC (USA)293110
MID23Kellyn AcostaLAFC (USA)275213
MID4Tyler AdamsLeeds United (ENG)231913
MID8Weston McKennieJuventus (ITA)24347
MID6Yunus MusahValencia (SPA)191810
MID17Cristian RoldanSeattle Sonders (USA)27325
MID14Luca de la TorreCelta Vigo (SPA)24124
FWD11Brenden AaronsonLeeds United (ENG)212111
FWD7Gio ReynaBorussia Dortmund (GER)19113
FWD9Jesus FerreiraFC Dallas (USA)21126
FWD16Jordan MorrisSeattle Sounders (USA)27476
FWD19Haji WrightAntalyaspor (TUR)2430
FWD10Christian PulisicChelsea (ENG)245010
FWD24Josh SargentNorwich City (ENG)22193
FWD21Timothy WeahLOSC Lille (FRA)22249

WORLD CUP 2022 SELECTED SQUADS:
Australia | Argentina | Belgium | Brazil | Cameroon 
Canada | Costa Rica | Croatia | Denmark | England
France | Germany | Ghana | Iran | Japan | Mexico
Netherlands | Poland | Portugal | Qatar | Senegal
Serbia | Spain | Switzerland | Uruguay | USA | Wales 

Berhalter indicated that three players heading to Qatar with injuries are progressing well.

"Weston McKennie's prognosis is that he's going to come to the World Cup in a good way," Berhalter said about the Juventus midfielder. "Luca de la Torre is recovering from his hamstring injury. And Matt Turner is OK and was on the bench for his cup game."

Chris Richards and Miles Robinson were two players who missed the World Cup with long-term injuries. 

USMNT stars, strengths, and weaknesses at 2022 World Cup

Stars

The unquestioned star of the USMNT team is Christian Pulisic, and his ability to stay healthy and carry the attack will determine how far the U.S. can advance at the World Cup. With his playing time at Chelsea diminished, he will need to re-energize himself ahead of the tournament in Qatar.

The Leeds United pair of Tyler Adams and Brenden Aaronson have also risen to significant prominence on this team, with their pressing abilities fitting the Gregg Berhalter system perfectly. Adams in particular is an engine in midfield, generating turnovers at the No. 6 position and building possession out of the back.

Weston McKennie is another fixture in the middle, and his partnership with Adams and Yunus Musah has affectionately been dubbed "MMA." The absence of any of those three has proven costly to the U.S. and their health will be of critical importance. McKennie and Musah have developed a true No. 8 pivot, with Musah being in charge of progression while McKennie has a more box-to-box role.

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Strengths

The midfield for the U.S. is the team's clear strength. While it's not particularly deep, the presence of the "MMA" trio is a massive boost for the U.S. and those three can match up against many of the world's midfield players. Backup Luca de la Torre is recovering from an injury, but will be heading to Qatar.

Full-back is also a position of strength, surprisingly, after years of lacking talent in that area. The presence of Antonee Robinson on the left and Sergino Dest on the right allows Berhalter to work his tactical approach around the pair's strengths. The depth, however, is lacking significantly, and any injury to either player would prove a significant blow.

Youth is also an extremely important aspect of this U.S. squad, as they not only enter the 2022 World Cup with energy and exuberance, but also with an eye towards the 2026 tournament that the U.S. will host alongside Canada and Mexico. Any success at the 2022 World Cup will give hope that this same group can build further on that foundation to be a true contender four years from now.

The goalkeeping position was one with a few concerns not long ago, but it's amazing what a few months will do to change that. Matt Turner was facing playing time concerns ahead of a move to Arsenal, and form heading into the World Cup was a real concern. However, Turner has seen time as Arsenal's Cup goalkeeper and played extremely well so things are looking up.

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Weaknesses

There are a significant number of question marks on this team heading into the World Cup.

Chief amongst those is the striker position. While Jesus Ferreira seems entrenched in the starting role, that's largely due more to a lack of other options than Ferreira's ability to claim the spot. But behind him the options are not guarantees. Haji Wright only has three appearances with the USA, which is the same amount of goals that Josh Sargent has in 19 appearances, a return that has been heavily criticized.

Similarly, the center-back position is one of confusion for the United States. Walker Zimmerman is a clear starter, but alongside him it's anyone's guess. Miles Robinson was meant to be that guy, but a torn Achilles ended his chances for a spot in Qatar. Chris Richards was also believed to be a possible option, but injury torpedoed his chances, too.

Of the players who are heading to Qatar, Aaron Long is a potential preferred option for Berhalter, but his subpar play in MLS since returning from an injury could force Berhalter's hand. Cameron Carter-Vickers has done well at Celtic, but is only recently back in the mix after years of toiling off the radar. Tim Ream could be the surprise starter alongside Zimmerman given his run as a starter in the Premier League for Fulham.

USMNT starting lineup at the FIFA World Cup

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So now that we have the final 26, how will they line up? Despite all the projections, head coach Gregg Berhalter has sprung some surprises.

Starting in central defense alongside Walker Zimmerman is Fulham man Tim Ream, whose great club form in the Premier League not only forced his way onto the roster, but also into the starting lineup. The 35-year-old gets the nod over the likes of Cameron Carter-Vickers and Aaron Long.

The other big question was at striker, and Josh Sargent won the battle to play against Wales over Jesus Ferreira. On the right wing is Tim Weah who is deployed with Gio Reyna on the bench as an attacking option late in games.

  • United States starting lineup vs Wales (4-3-3): Turner (GK) — A. Robinson, Ream, Zimmerman, Dest — Adams, McKennie, Musah — Pulisic, Sargent, Aaronson.

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USMNT World Cup roster cuts

With just 26 spots available to Berhalter, some players were left on the outside looking in.

Up front, Ricardo Pepi looked to revive his chances at Dutch side Groningen, but the level of the league and his form were not quite enough to beat out Haji Wright and Josh Sargent. The same occurred in the case of Jordan Pefok as his great early-season form with Union Berlin essentially evaporated. And the days for Gyasi Zardes to make this squad are long gone.

The center-back battle was totally wide open, with Erik Palmer-Brown and Mark McKenzie left out. Long-term injuries kept Chris Richards and Miles Robinson off the roster. 

The omission of accomplished goalkeeper Zack Steffen will be a topic of conversation through the World Cup.

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USMNT World Cup roster cuts and omissions

PositionPlayerClubAgeCaps2022 World Cup
Qualifiers
GKJosh CohenMaccabi Haifa (ISR)3000
GKStefan FreiSeattle Sounders (USA)3600
GKBrad Guzan**Atlanta United (USA)38640
GKGabriel SloninaChicago Fire (USA)*1800
GKZack SteffenMiddlesbrough (ENG)*27296
DEFGeorge BelloArminia Bielefeld (BEL)2072
DEFMark McKenzieKRC Genk (BEL)2382
DEFChris Richards**Crystal Palace (ENG)2265
DEFMiles Robinson**Atlanta United (USA)252111
DEFJames SandsRangers (SCO)2271
DEFReggie CannonBoavista (POR)   
DEFErik Palmer-BrownTroyes (FRA)   
DEFSam Vines**Royal Antwerp (BEL)2390
MIDJohnny CardosoInternacional (BRA)2140
MIDSebastian LletgetFC Dallas (USA)30334
MIDDjordje MihailovicCF Montreal (CAN)2360
MIDMalik TillmanRangers (SCO)2020
FWDKonrad de la FuenteOlympiakos (GRE)*2132
FWDMatthew HoppeMiddlesbrough (ENG)2161
FWDJordan PefokUnion Berlin (GER)2693
FWDRicardo PepiGroningen (NED)   
FWDBrandon VazquezFC Cincinnati (USA)2400
FWDGyasi ZardesColorado Rapids (USA)31685

* On loan
** Injured

Kyle Bonn

Kyle Bonn is a Syracuse University broadcast journalism graduate with over a decade of experience covering soccer globally. Kyle specializes in soccer tactics and betting, with a degree in data analytics. Kyle also does TV broadcasts for Wake Forest soccer, and has had previous stops with NBC Soccer and IMG College. When not covering the game, he has long enjoyed loyalty to the New York Giants, Yankees, and Fulham. Kyle enjoys playing racquetball and video games when not watching or covering sports.